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'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild' has 100 shrines, 12 times the size of 'Twilight Princess'

| Jun 28, 2016 03:49 AM EDT

"The Legend of Zelda Wii U" hero Link fires a power arrow against an enemy in an intense battle.

"The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" is a modern game and is packed with an intricate web of complexities. It has 100 shrines and is 12 times the size of "Twilight Princess."

Some troops from previous editions have been removed from "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild." This edition contains a modern open world approach. Players will also be given opportunities to survive throughout the game, according to Telegraph.

Plants and animals are also included in the game. A wide range of bonuses and effects can also be played with as players unlock particular recipes. As a result of this, the game also acts as a grading system.

If players discover any food item that increases their stamina, then they will then be able to climb a cliff. Without this, players will find that the cliff would be incredibly hard to climb. Unfortunately "Breath of the Wild" does not include tools to get through dungeons. 

The storyline of the demo involves raising towers. A man named Link is required to remove several Bokoblin enemies by using an axe.  Link discovered this axe embedded within a tree trunk.

Bombs can also be engaged in the game by using the Wii U Gamepad's right bumper. Users will also be able to check out several changes that have taken place within the Zelda blueprint. 

This new game "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" does not include health-restoring hearts for players to search for. Rather, Link is required to search for his food and cook it himself in order to maintain good health. Mushrooms, apples and wild boar can be included in this food, according to Nintendo Life

The wild boar of course will have to be shot with the arrows. Link has the ability to climb whatever surface he likes. Whilst there is a stamina system involved, he probably will not reach the top of the cliff.

It is likely he will slide back to the ground. Link can also surf down if he inclines on his shield, which can be used as a snowboard. Link can even yield resources by bashing rocks with his axe or sward.

Nintendo has several other elements within "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild." One of these elements include different items of Link's clothing, which will have different qualities and attributes. Some offer protection from attacks, whilst others keep him warm in snowy locations.

Link can also do a backwards-somersault, which is called the Flurry Rush. It allows Link to hide from any attacks against him and the backwards-somersault can also stagger enemies. To do this, Link will need to make sure the swing of his shield is well-timed. 

Watch the trailer of "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild":

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